casino shares (stock market)
I would love to see a casino shares market, where people could put shares in their casino up for sale, and then people could buy those shares, the shares could then be equal to the same percentage of profit, so if you own 10% of that casino's shares, you would then be getting 10% of that casino's profiles. That means players with higher profits could sell their shares at a higher price then those with lower profits.
this would be an extra incentive for players be build up there casinos, since you could balance how much of your money is in your casino's with selling shares, but also great for players not interested in building casinos as they could just play the stock markets.
I can see it being worth having a few rules on this to help prevent other issue, such as a limit on the percentage you can sell, eg 30%
maybe the casinos have to be at least a 3 star maybe 4 star to sell share (liking the idea of 4 star more so before it give people more reason to upgrade passed the 3 star) this mean the players that own the casino would be less likely to tank their profits just for the fun of it.
i'm also unsure if share prices should be decided by the game or the players, but maybe an mix of the two could be but in place.
then selling the casino, ether a player needs to get the shares back to sell or the shares just go with the casino to the next player, so a listing will show the percentage of shares already sold, which would affect the casino's price in the market.

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stig commented
ok it sounds a good idea but lets say i buy 20% of a casino and the player leaves or close the casino i lose out
the only way it would work if the owner of the casino owes 51% of casino and sells shares on the open market for any one to buy sort of like a money lender that then has 28 days to repay back or the bank owes the shares which each month puts up for sale -
Thomas commented
Alternatively. You could Work it on a simpler cp System.
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All Casinos Would have a Market Value - Which Determines CP Cost per % when buying. - They Pay Out CP and CHIPS Based on your % Every 7 Days.
BUT you can only sell your shares for Chips.
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Thomas commented
My Thoughts on this. I like the idea but i would like shares to only be bought with cp. I'll explain some thing below and how i would see it working.
You Open a Casino, You Can then Sell shares once it is at least 2 star.
- You would own 100% and could sell up to 70% of the shares. 30% Would be Not be allowed to be sold and must be owned by the player.
- To Buy Shares it would cost a 10cp of per 0.10% - With a small fee on top like when you sell cp.
- Selling Shares would net you 75% of the Share Price in Cp's + your % of shares of the Casino Value Price difference x 5 Since First Purchased.
^^ Simple Math for Above.
100cp gets me 10% of Roys Casino (Net Worth - 1,000,000 Chips) - It Makes $500 Chips an hour and i get $50 an hour for my %. I keep the % for a a month and make some chips but decide i want out.
By this time, Roys Casino has improved somewhat and has a net worth of 1,400,000 Chips. So I go to sell and take back my 100 cp, at a reduced 75% rate and get 75cp. Plus the Bonus for Difference of market price. (Purchased at 1 million, Now Worth 1.4 million) = 400k difference of which your 10% is calculated. Which Gives you 40k x5 - 200k in chips.
Start - Paid 100cp and invested in Casino
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End - Made 75cp + 200k Bonus in chips from sale of net value growth of casino's worth.Higher %'s Mean Bigger Pay Days - Higher Casino Values allow more Profit.
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All that being said im sure an easier way exists.
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Decadent_Soul commented
That is a really great idea, then poker players who do not want the hassle of owning a casino could use the profit from shares as income:)